While the music of innumerable artists stands the test of time, their bodies, alas, do not.
All good things must come to an end, and with the release of their sixth studio album The Day Is My Enemy, The Prodigy are talking about retirement. But don’t worry! It’s not going to happen right away.
“I think that the band’s gonna come to an end at some point,” vocalist Keith Flint told NME. “And it’s got to be soon. It will end before we want it to because of the realities of age.”
This is the first time that retirement has ever really even entered the conversation, says Flint. There aren’t any set dates, there’s nothing set in stone, it’s just a part of the conversation now.
The Prodigy played the multi-city Future Music Festival in Australia back in March and they kick off a U.K. tour May 4 at the Newcastle O2 Academy. US fans are still awaiting a tour announcement of our own.
Source: NME